Hillary Clinton racks up business endorsements

A group of major business leaders endorsed Hillary Clinton on Thursday in the wake of back-to-back speeches extolling her economic vision and slamming that of her opponent, Donald Trump.

The list includes current and former executives from General Motors, Delta Air Lines, Costco, Airbnb and Alphabet, the parent company for online search giant Google.

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Among the highest-profile names on the list are Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett, Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg and Los Angeles Lakers great Magic Johnson, a businessman and part owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Other sports team owners on the list include Washington Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis, as well as Laura Ricketts, the lone liberal in the famously conservative Ricketts family that owns the Chicago Cubs.

“Trump would destroy much of what is great about America,” Netflix CEO and co-founder Reed Hastings said in a statement released by Clinton's campaign. “Hillary Clinton is the strong leader we need, and it's important that Trump lose by a landslide to reject what he stands for."

The full list of business leaders endorsing Clinton, some of who had already announced their support, is below:

· Miki Agrawal, Founder and CEO of Thinx

· Dan Akerson, Former Chairman and CEO of General Motors

· Richard Anderson, Executive Chairman, Delta Air Lines, Inc.

· Stewart Bainum Jr., Chairman of Choice Hotels International

· James Bell, Former Interim CEO of Boeing; Former Corporate President and CFO of Boeing